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New open-air art gallery opens in Delhi's Nehru Park to spotlight emerging talent
New open-air art gallery opens in Delhi's Nehru Park to spotlight emerging talent

Indian Express

time11-07-2025

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  • Indian Express

New open-air art gallery opens in Delhi's Nehru Park to spotlight emerging talent

By Sharmistha Shivhare The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) on Friday inaugurated the 'Srijan Art Gallery' at Nehru Park in Chanakyapuri. The gallery was jointly unveiled by NDMC Chairman Keshav Chandra and Vice-Chairman Kuljeet Singh Chahal in the presence of Padma Shri awardees, eminent artists, and art enthusiasts. The open-air event featured live painting demonstrations by renowned artists. The gallery, located within the park premises, is envisioned as a dedicated space for young artists to showcase their work. Among those present during the inauguration were acclaimed painter Rameshwar Broota and Padma Jai Prakash Lakhiwal. Speaking at the event, Chahal said, 'Delhi is the heart of the country, and New Delhi is the heart of Delhi. New Delhi is known for its artists, and this art gallery is an initiative towards consolidating the artists in the city.' Chandra underlined NDMC's broader civic and cultural responsibilities. 'The work of a municipality ranges from sanitation to the development of art. We have to carry all these responsibilities together, and this Srijan Art Gallery is one such initiative in that direction.' He added that NDMC wants art to be integrated into various public spaces, and that the process for this has already begun. 'New and young aspiring artists should be given such spaces where they can showcase their work, and that is why NDMC is planning similar initiatives in Lodhi Colony and Central Market.' Praising the initiative, Padma Shri recipient Biman Bihar Das said, 'A country is known by its art, and our country is not short of it. This art gallery is a significant step in bringing artists together.' Harshvardhan Sharma, Advisor (Art and Culture), NDMC, called the moment significant. 'It is a big occasion for artists as they are getting a platform. Thinking about artists and working for them is a slow process, and now that process has come true.' A visitor said, 'It is a great initiative. Giving upcoming artists a space like this not only helps them grow but also makes public places like this feel more alive. I hope NDMC spreads this to other parks and markets also.' Digvijay Singh, a visitor and art enthusiast, said, 'It's really nice to see something like this in a public space. Young artists need opportunities like this, and it is good someone is thinking about them.' (Sharmistha Shivhare is an intern with The Indian Express)

Art Meets Open Sky: NDMC Brings Srijan Gallery To Life
Art Meets Open Sky: NDMC Brings Srijan Gallery To Life

Time of India

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Art Meets Open Sky: NDMC Brings Srijan Gallery To Life

New Delhi: A civic body's responsibility extends beyond maintaining cleanliness in the city; it includes enhancing the aesthetic appeal of urban spaces to draw public interest and appreciation, said New Delhi Municipal Council chairman Keshav Chandra while inaugurating the revamped Srijan Art Gallery at Nehru Place on Friday. The open art gallery was given a new lease of life recently to celebrate the works of talented artists at the accessible Nehru Park, where people can watch their work in serenity. "We planned that every Sunday, painters, sculptors, graphic artists, cartoonists and photographers would come together to create, share and showcase their work in an atmosphere of creativity and collaboration," said Chandra, adding that Lutyens' Delhi already has several works of renowned artists displayed in public places. Working along similar lines, the chairman also revealed plans to set up a sculpture park in Nehru Park soon, which will exhibit the sculptures of prominent and budding artists. You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi One of the key highlights of Friday's event was the live painting sessions by Padma awardees and celebrated artists. Among those present were Rameshwar Broota, the head of department at Triveni Kala Sangam since 1984 who is known for his powerful figurative works; Padma Shri Biman Bihari Das and Jai Prakash Lakhiwal; and Harsh Vardhan Sharma, former chairman of National Gallery of Modern Art. All of them offered full cooperation to NDMC in its art endeavour. Initially named Srijan Artists' Corner, spread over 172.50 sq metres and established in 1999, it has now been transformed into the modernised Srijan Art Gallery. It includes a dedicated entry gate, a curated art display corner, landscaped gazebos, improved public seating arrangements and an expanded open area of approximately 15,225 sq metres. "The place also features an elegant, well-lit, shaded and weather-protected display area, making it an ideal venue for regular exhibitions, performances and creative engagements throughout the year," said NDMC vice-chairman Kuljeet Singh Chahal. The civil renovation work carried out at the site included the installation of Gwalior stone flooring, construction of stainless steel railings, replacement of polycarbonate roofing, installation of benches, steel dustbins, signage, and comprehensive repainting and structural improvements across the gallery area, he added. Chahal said a comprehensive plan to promote art and culture in NDMC areas was already in place. "A dedicated art & culture department was established in May 2025, with a budget allocation of Rs 40 crore. It is working on the development of a sculpture art district, a sculpture park, organising symposiums and art events frequently. To support the department, an urban arts and culture forum has been constituted," he added.

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